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Discovery Rules

The rules and procedures for disclosing evidence and records in criminal prosecutions.

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Feb 4, 2026

Which specific third-party allegations in the files have been corroborated by independent evidence or legal filings?

The supplied reporting does not identify or list particular " in the files," so there is no direct source evidence here that names which allegations have been independently corroborated; instead the m...

Feb 3, 2026

Which individual allegations in the files have been independently corroborated by prosecutors or credible witnesses?

The materials provided do not identify specific allegations from "the files" that have been independently corroborated by prosecutors or credible witnesses; the sources are legal and procedural analys...

Feb 2, 2026

How have law enforcement agencies historically verified or dismissed anonymous tips in high-profile sexual‑abuse investigations?

historically treats anonymous tips in high‑profile sexual‑abuse investigations as actionable leads but not conclusive proof, using verification, corroboration, and legal standards to decide whether to...

Jan 10, 2026

What privacy laws and warrants are required for prosecutors to obtain passive viewing records?

Prosecutors seeking "passive viewing records" — video or audio captured by cameras or devices that record without active user interaction — face a patchwork of constitutional standards, federal and st...

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